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Recent content by Shujaat Khan

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    BS in computer science

    With that degree, you are open to most of the starting IT positions for any companies. ( Developer, QA, DB admin, sys admin, hosting, etc) As for masters, I suggest opting for a masters in software engineering. I have the degree and I started work as a DevOps engineer for a european company.
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    all cie full textbooks available in pdf format

    You may have confused some people. As a clarification, the website http://www.gceguide.com/ separates the chapters into various pdf. This guy is going to compile them all in one single easy to download link for each different books. That's why it will take time for uploading.
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    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    Hey wanted to tell you this, you may not remember me. I was having troubles in physics last year and you really helped me a lot( especially with your blog) Finally my C in mock exams went to an A in cambridge exams in physics, really thanks a lot man. Your way of solving questions make it so...
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    About forecast grades for University

    Anyone can give me a format of the paper to print and give to each of my teacher for them to put the grades in it? I went to school and they told me they do not give the forecast they sent to cambridge, and that I should go get my own by myself.. Pls urgent today asap I need it( maybe tommorow...
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    About forecast grades for University

    Anyone can give me a format of the paper to print and give to each of my teacher for them to put the grades in it? I went to school and they told me they do not give the forecast they sent to cambridge, and that I should go get my own by myself.. Pls urgent today asap I need it( maybe tommorow...
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    How was 9702_12_W15??

    He was actually asking whether you chose the one which largest angle for n=2(C) or the constant angle(D)---> Both were RVRV I chose C cause wavelength overlap creating greater angle
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    How was 9702_12_W15??

    Don't remember the answer. And yeah ke ini and gpe final are both zero I was just giving the formula to anyone who had doubt about their method so they can confirm whether it was good or not Someone said it was wrong? I mean I don't remember the answer but pretty sure you can do it by 2 methods...
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    How was 9702_12_W15??

    I forgot the answer but I did apply the mechanics formula GPE(initial)+ KE(ini)= GPE(final)+KE(final) + Work done by friction. answer obtained easily using this
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    How was 9702_12_W15??

    Time factor was a problem. I couldn't analyse all questions in given time and had to rush like 3 questions(guessing without thinking) What was the Fork one end open pipe whcih gives length 25 answer? I put 75 and 125 over there( I didn't know the answer I'm sure it should have been somewhere...
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    How was papper 9701 / 12 chem MCQ ?

    40 A yes yes ty for confirming
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    Last minute preparation on MCQS 9701 and 9702. Discussion here.

    Isn't it just 260 degree? I mean the x-axis already denotes phase angle, you can just take a complete cycle from first graph(360) and subtract (100) from it cause second graph started at 100 and not 0. That should give you your phase difference
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    Needing Notes on Physics and Chemistry P5 Planning And Analysis

    As title says. If you have any notes on these 2, pls share if possible! Especially Chemistry planning for different types of COMMON experiments like solubility/ enthalpy Physics more like how to deal with calculations involving uncertainties for p5 (Also common experiment setups are appreciated)...
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    How was 9702 w42?

    Ratio 16 anyone? T_T i mean for radius one
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    Last minute preparation on MCQS 9701 and 9702. Discussion here.

    He might have said it in a bad way, the "period" he found by dividing 0.45/0.3 is the number of cycles in 45cm of line so 1 cycle= 0.3m how many cycles in 0.45 m? you just divide and get 1.5 cycles. Which equals to 1 complete cycle and 1/2 a cycle Just draw , you understand it right away
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    Last minute preparation on MCQS 9701 and 9702. Discussion here.

    I also have another one for you incase you need: Question is from p4 application part, Asks for how many different group of tri-aminoacids can be formed with val, ser and another(asp?) answer is n! where n is number of names given, its simple maths. Let's say now it asks how many...
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